Baz Luhrmann‘s adaptation of The Great Gatsby was originally supposed to be released a few days from now, vying for some of the awards attention. Then it was pushed back until next year’s summer which, considering the already crowded late-year slate we have right now, may have been the right move, plus the novel always felt more summery than anything, right? In any case, to tide us over until the film arrives, we’ve now have a second trailer for it, which you can watch below.

To say I’m hugely excited about Pacific Rim would be an understatement. As busy as Guillermo del Toro is, he’s spent the last few years mostly developing stuff for others or helping produce films at DreamWorks Animation, and just like that it’s been five years since we’ve had a film actually directed by him, since the awesome Hellboy II: The Golden Army. So, yes, I’m excited about Pacific Rim, and now there’s a trailer out for it which you can watch below.

Summer movies are usually huge tentpole films, most of which are sequels or prequels or reebots or remakes or based on huge books. Now You See Me, however, is original material, and you can watch the first trailer for it below.

Because Paul Rudd and Tina Fey are two of the most awesome people living on Earth it would make total sense to make a movie starring both of them, right? Right. Well, that’s Admission for you, which comes out next year and for which you can watch the first trailer below.

Les Misérables is a bit too over-the-top and pompous, but it’s still seriously well-made, with a passion and energy that translates to the performances (with one critical omission) even if it doesn’t always do the same with the vocals. Read my review for it here.

Zero Dark Thirty, Kathryn Bigelow’s follow-up to The Hurt Locker is an undeniable masterpiece, a film that’s both disturbing and 100% necessary, the most vital film about post-9/11 America. Read my review for it here.